Assassin's Creed II

Assassin's Creed II

Mr. Mortus Sep 15, 2016 @ 2:32pm
Screen Tearing
Help, I run a GTX 770 and I've pretty much got my settings on MAX (except Multisampling and VSYNC), but I keep getting issues with loads of screen tearing. Anyone got a fix for this?
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Mr. Mortus Sep 15, 2016 @ 2:52pm 
I use adaptive vsync through nvidia control panal
Not An Emo Sep 17, 2016 @ 5:21am 
turn down the settings a little bit, it will probably help load faster
Mr. Mortus Sep 18, 2016 @ 12:40pm 
I fixed it by forcing vsync through the control panel
DutchDude Oct 17, 2016 @ 4:26pm 
@Mr Mortus, if forcing Vsync trough control panel. Is it necessairy to turn off vsync in game ?
Mr. Mortus Oct 18, 2016 @ 6:43am 
@DutchDude It wont make a difference becasue the control panel VSYNC will always override the in-game setting. I usually turn it off though when forcing it.
DutchDude Oct 20, 2016 @ 8:03pm 
Originally posted by Mr. Mortus:
@DutchDude It wont make a difference becasue the control panel VSYNC will always override the in-game setting. I usually turn it off though when forcing it.
Tnx for the anwser
Mr. Mortus Oct 21, 2016 @ 6:23pm 
@DutchDude No Problem
Alright, after countless failed attempts, including messing with V-Sync, FPS caps, RTSS, Nvidia Control Panel, even FORMAT my PC and downgrading from Windows 11 to Windows 10, I FINALLY found the real fix for the annoying tearing in Assassin’s Creed II.

The culprit? NVIDIA’s overlay and filters.

Yep, all I had to do was disable these two settings in GeForce Experience:
Game Filters & Photo Mode ❌
NVIDIA Overlay ❌

Why this works?
Apparently, the NVIDIA overlay messes with how the game renders frames, causing sync issues even when V-Sync is on. Disabling this immediately fixed my tearing and made the game feel smooth.

If you're still having issues, try this:
Make sure V-Sync is ON in NVIDIA Control Panel (force it if needed).
Disable NVIDIA Reflex, G-Sync, and FreeSync (AC2 is an old game, it doesn’t like modern tech).

Cap FPS to 59 or 60 using RTSS (optional, but smooths things out).
Run the game in borderless window mode (can help some setups).
Hope this helps someone out there before they go crazy like I did. If you're struggling with tearing in old Ubisoft games, this could be the fix!

Disclaimer: I'm Brazilian 🇧🇷 and translated this using AI. If anything sounds weird, blame the machine, not me. 😆
FUTURE Apr 18 @ 1:24am 
Originally posted by Michael Myers:
Alright, after countless failed attempts, including messing with V-Sync, FPS caps, RTSS, Nvidia Control Panel, even FORMAT my PC and downgrading from Windows 11 to Windows 10, I FINALLY found the real fix for the annoying tearing in Assassin’s Creed II.

The culprit? NVIDIA’s overlay and filters.

Yep, all I had to do was disable these two settings in GeForce Experience:
Game Filters & Photo Mode ❌
NVIDIA Overlay ❌

Why this works?
Apparently, the NVIDIA overlay messes with how the game renders frames, causing sync issues even when V-Sync is on. Disabling this immediately fixed my tearing and made the game feel smooth.

If you're still having issues, try this:
Make sure V-Sync is ON in NVIDIA Control Panel (force it if needed).
Disable NVIDIA Reflex, G-Sync, and FreeSync (AC2 is an old game, it doesn’t like modern tech).

Cap FPS to 59 or 60 using RTSS (optional, but smooths things out).
Run the game in borderless window mode (can help some setups).
Hope this helps someone out there before they go crazy like I did. If you're struggling with tearing in old Ubisoft games, this could be the fix!

Disclaimer: I'm Brazilian 🇧🇷 and translated this using AI. If anything sounds weird, blame the machine, not me. 😆


YOURE AMAZINGGGG, i searched everywhere for an answer and you were the only person who actually gave me an answer that WORKED thank you so ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ much
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